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THE BEAUTIFUL LIBRARY OF 


BOOKS 


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At 8.15 o’clock 


AND A FINE COLLECTION OF 


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BELONGING TO THE LATE 
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REMOVED FROM THE PALATIAL MANSION 
AT MONTCLAIR, N. J. 


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CATALOGUE 


THE BEAUTIFUL LIBRARY OF 


BOOKS 


TO BE SOLD ON 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27 Tu, 1925 
At 8.15 o’clock | 


AND A FINE COLLECTION OF 


PAINTINGS 


_ TO BE SOLD ON 


THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 28rTu, 1925 
SerAt 8.15 o’clock 


BELONGING TO THE LATE 


FRANK H. PRESBY 


SOLD BY ORDER OF KIRK BROWN, Eso. 


REMOVED FROM THE PALATIAL MANSION 
AT MONTCLAIR, N. J. 


AND ADDITIONS FROM OTHER CONSIGNORS 


S. G. RAINS, AucTIONEER AND APPRAISER 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. It is understood that the buyer agrees to pay the 
Government Tax of 5% in addition to the purchase price on 
all items listed in this catalogue. 

Z. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute 
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immediately put up again and resold. Undersigned may with- 
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3. All controversies shall be settled by arbitration in and 
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chased to be immediately put up again and resold. 

5. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and 
risk upon the conclusion of the sale and the remainder of the 
purchase money to be absolutely paid or otherwise settled for 
to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer on or before delivery; in 
default cf which the undersigned will not hold himself re- 
sponsible if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but 
they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 

6. The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether 
genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of 
description, at the buyer’s expense and risk, within Two Days 
from the sale. 

7. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience 
in settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any account be 
removed during the sale. 

8. If, through any cause whatsoever. an article purchased 
cannot be delivered in as good condition as the same may have 
been at the time of its sale, or should any article purchased 
thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, destroyed, or lost, the 
undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater amount than 
the price paid by the purchaser. 

9. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited as liquidated 
damages; all lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be 
‘ resold by public or private sale, without further notice, and the 
deficiency, if any, attending such resale, shall be made good by 
the dafaulter at this sale, together with all charges attending 
the same. This condition is without prejudice to the right 
of the Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this sale, 
without such resale, if he thinks fit. 

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FIRST SESSION 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27cu, 1925 


1 8, lee) CLOCK 


Seavert kK VAN RENSSELEAR «(MRsS.). Six 
portraits; half calf, 1 vol. 


Pere (A. Pe) in at lub: Corner; half calf. A 
Club of One; 2 vols. 


REPPLIER (AGNES). Essays in Idleness, Books and 
Men, Points of View. Half calf, 3 vols. 


IRVING. Works. Cloth binding, 12 vols. 


LYTTON (LORD). Works. Cloth binding, 12 vols. 


RAWLINSON. Works. Seventh Great Monarchy, 
Sixth Great Monarchy, Fifth Great Monarchy (3 
vols.) ; half wine calf, 5 vols. 


10 


11 


12 


LS) 


14 


1S 


16. 


DEPEW (CHAUNCY M.). One Hundred Yea 


Three- ne green levant, 3 vols. 


KIPLING’S WORKS. Cloth, 16 vols.’ 


eee Thiet asuen morocco, 10 vols. 


PEOPLES ENCYCLOPAEDIA. Thee e-quarter 
rocco, 10 vols. 


piles “on 


American Commerce. Limited Edition; — 
quarter morocco, 1 vol. eta. 


CENTURY DICTIONARY AND ENCYC 
DIA. Atlas and Dictionary of Names. 
quarter morocco, 12 vols. 


MACREADY. Reminescences. Half morocco, 2 vol 


MEMOIRS OF AN. EX-MINISTER. | 
2 vols. Baise 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


Ps, 


26 


TeeAatisk: ON THE CHURCH. Half morocco, 2 


vols. 
GOOD QUEEN ANNE. Half morocco, 2 vols. 


CRAWFORD. The Rulers of the South. Half mo- 


rocco, 2 vols. 


fee NS, LIFE OF CAROLINE. -. Three-quarter 


levant, 2 vols. 


SCHILLER. Poems and Ballads. Half morocco, 2 


vols. 


HISTORY OF GERMAN: LITERATURE. Extra 


illustrated ; half morocco, 4 vols. 


FINDEN. [Illustrations of Byron’s Works. Many fine 


steel plates; half morocco, 3 vols. 


LIFE OF CHARLES DICKENS. Three-quarter mo- 


rocco, 3 vols. 
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AMERICAN HISTORY OF SCULPTURE. Half 


morocco. 


27 


28 


29 


30 


31 


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as 


34 


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36 


CONRAD. Secret Agent. Dramatized from his novel. 
Signed by the author. First Edition; hand-made pa- 
per, 1 vol. 


VAN RENSSELAER (MRS.). Newport, Our Social 
Capital. Finely illustrated; royal octavo, cloth, 1 vol. 


WALTON (WM.). Paris, Known and Unknown. 
Printed on Japan vellum; beautiful illustrations ; folio, 
boards, 10 vols. g 


ACHESON (ARTHUR). Shakespeare’s Sonnet Story. 
Thick 8vo; very scholarly work; cloth, 1 vol. 


THACKERAY. Complete Works. 11 vols. 


ELIOT (GEORGE). Complete Works. 8 vols. 


HAWTHORNE. Complete Works. Riverside Edi- 
tion; three-quarter morocco, 13 vols. 


DICKENS (CHARLES). Works. Half morocco 
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BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY. Half calf bind- 
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READE (CHARLES). Complete Works. Three- 
quarter calf, gilt tops, uncut, 16 vols. 


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45 


46 


MACAULAY. History of England. 5 vols. 


SCOTT. Complete Works. Half sheepskin binding, 
12 vols. 


STORY (W. W.). Conversations in a Studio. Half 
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HARDY. Passe Rose. Half calf, 1 vol. 


WOODBERRY (G. G.). Studies in Life and Letters. 
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THACKERAY. Works. Smith, Elder & Co. Library 
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author; 24 vols. 


WARNER (CHARLES DUDLEY). Works. Auto- 
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cloth, 15 vols. 


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47 


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50 


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52 


53 


54 


SPENCE. Anecdotes, Observations and Characters of 
Books and Men. Edited by Singer; London, 1920; 
royal 4to, old red morocco; largest paper copy; 1 vol. 


MARTIN. Histoire de France. Extra-illustrated with 
327 plates; Paris, 1865; three-quarter red levant, 
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BRITISH POETS. Dr. Johnson’s Edition, with his 
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WILDE (OSCAR). Life and Confessions. By 
Frank Harris. Signed by the author; Japan vellum 
copy, half leather binding, 2 vols. 


SECRETAN. Collection of Celebrated Paintings. 
Beautiful photogravures; Paris, 1889; folio, wrap- 
pers, 2 vols. 


CRANE (WALTER). Triplets. Edition de Luxe; 3 
works in one volume; very delightful book for chil- 
dren; oblong folio, 1 vol. 


55 


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57 


58 


59 


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62 


63 


DEFOE. Works. Tripplegate Edition; illustrated, 
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LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Etched portrait by W. H. 
H. Bicknell. With canceled plate; published by Bib- 
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LEVER (CHARLES). Novels. Illustrated by Phiz, 
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BURNS (ROBERT). Poems. Published by Paterson, 
Edinburgh; illustrated, cloth, 6 vols. 


SAINT-SIMON (DUC DE). Memoires. The best 
and finest edition, in French; with extra volume on 
the author; 28 vols. in red levant, by Zaehnsdorf; 1 
vol. in three-quarter levant; 7 vols. in wrappers; to- 
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HARDY (THOMAS). Works. Anniversary Edition; 
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quarter maroon morocco, 21 vols. 


BENNETT. Don Juan de Marana. A play; First Edi- 
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MELVILLE (HERMAN). Sea Stories. Complete and 
Best Edition; printed by Constable, cloth, 16 vols. 


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70 


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MOTLEY (JOHN LOTHROP). Historical Writings. 
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FRANCE (ANATOLE). Works. Autograph Edition, 
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GIBBONS. Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 
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81 


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vols. 


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BALZAC. Novels in English. Finely printed on Japan 
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FLAUBERT. Novels. In English; printed on Japan 
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10 vols. 


DORAN (DR. JOHN). Collected Set of His Writ- 
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MILMAN. History of Christianity, and History of the 
Jews. Library Edition; fine set; three-quarter dark 
blue levant, 16 vols. 


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MERRICK (LEONARD). Works. Limited Edition; 
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three-quarter morocco, 13 vols. 


BOSWELL. Life of Johnson. Temple Bar Edition; 
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vols. 


STEVENSON (ROBT. LOUIS). Works. The Vail- 
ima Edition; illustrated; cloth; published by Scribner, 
26 vols. 


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PRESCOTT. Works. Library Edition; London; 


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HISTORIANS OF GREECE. Marathon Edition; il- 
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CERVANTES. Don Quixote. Illustrated by Cruik- 
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91 


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SCOTT (SIR WALTER). Complete Works. Includ- 
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cellaneous Essays, Lockhart’s Life of Scott, etc., etc. ; 
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COWPER. Works. [Illustrated with engravings; full 
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BALZAC. Works. In French; printed on Japan vellum; 
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MONTAIGNE. Essays. Emerson Edition; illustrated ; 
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THOMSON (JAMES). The Seasons. Fine engravings 
by Bartolozzi; London, 1797; royal 4to, half morocco, 
1 vol. 


SHAKESPEARE. Boydell’s Graphic Illustrations of 
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straight grain morocco, 1 vol. 


COLUMBUS (CHRISTOPHER). Facsimile of His 
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Stevens ; folio, half pigskin, wooden sides, metal clasps, 
1 vol. 


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TISSOT BIBLE. The New Testament. Beautifully 
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ROSCOE. Novelist’s Library. Contains Defoe, Field- 
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BARRIE. Works. Kirriemuir Edition; London; Hod- 
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KIPLING. Complete Works. Large type; Doulbeday, 
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MITCHELL (DR. S. WEIR). Collected Set of First 
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VW 


SECOND SESSION 


the Pinca listed in the catalogue. oo heats 


ARIST UNKNOWN ae 


W470. THE MOOR co aM 


ag THE YOUNG OFFICER 


ARTIST UNKNOWN 
INDIAN CAMPING SCENE 


Size, 22 inches by 14 inches 


S. C. HENSHAW 
SHIP ON THE HUDSON 


Size, 18 inches by 24 inches 


: RAPHAEL 
ae | (After) 
MADONNA AND CHILD 


Size, 33 inches by 33 inches 


P. RUGIEE 


Frencu: 18th Century 
CLASSICAL SUBJECT—GRISAILLE 


‘ ive a4 Size, 48 inches by 40 inches 


/ 


Signed lower centre 


F, GUARDI 
(In the manner of) 
; } rae 154 SANTA MARIA DELLA SALUTE 


On panel: Size, 8%4 inches by 6% mches 
EMILE H. GRUPPE 
vy AS S155 AT SIHE Paso, 


Unframed: Size, 24 inches by 36 inches 


J. VAN DE KAPELLE 


1650 
eu 15G RIVER SCENE IN HOLLAND WITH 
wo 2.” BOATS AND FIGURES 


Size, 30 dnches ba Canaan 


- G. MORLAND 
(Attributed to) 
1763-1804 
157 SCENE OUTSIDE A FARM 


Panel: Stze, 11 inches by 8% wmches 
Signed G. M. 


EDWARD BRISTOW 
1787-1876 


A GEE ey CAMP 


Size, 30 inches by 24 inches 
Signed lower left 


GEORGE CHAMBERS : 
1803-1840 

_—- MARINE VIEW 

ee “Sie, 36 inches by 24 inches 

x _ CORREGGIO . 

3 am ‘(Attributed to) : et ies 7 

VENUS WITH MIRROR 


r 
ete 
ios 4 
at } 
at Pt 


C. LANDELEA 


N 


5 «$e 161 THE CHURCH DOOR 
On, wood panel: Size, 20 inches by 26 inches 


Note—Exhibited in Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1868. 


BENJAMIN WEST 
co SO ny Ff 2, NAVAL BATTLE 


Size, 28 inches by 33 tnches 


W. J. BAER 
) 163 WOODLAND SCENE’ 
Size, 16 inches by 20 snches 


Presentation canvas to my friend, F. H. Presby. 


HENRY STULL 
23 Oo — 164 THE THREE PETS 


Size, 14 inches by 18 inches 


-V. GIOVANNUOI 
Rome: 1865 
THE RESTING PLACE 


Size, 20 inches by 24 inches 


FREDERICK B. WILLIAMS 
LANDSCAPE 


Size, 20. inches by 16 inches 


7 DEVIEUX 
Salon 1891 | at 
OFF THE COAST 


Sige, 16 inches by 25 mches 


ARTHUR QUARTELY, N. A. 
AMERICAN 
ROCKY COAST 


Size, 11 inches by 17 inches 
l Signed lower right 


4 


PiV.OBERRV 


AMERICAN 


2 sa 169 SUNSET LANDSCAPE 


Size, 12 inches by 16 inches 


F, REMINGTON 
AMERICAN 


170 SE SCOUTEe 


/oe- 


ing an Indian cacanineene 


F. VERHAS ie 


German 


TePOOLE 


ScoTcH 
172 SCENE AT GLENCOE, SCOTLAND 


Size, 26 inches by 36 inches 
Signed lower right 


A. H. WYANT, N. A. 
AMERICAN 
LANDSCAPE " 


Size, 8 inches by 14 mches 
ahh 4! | Stgned on rock at left 


| CHAS. CATTERMOLE 
ENGLISH CONTEMPORARY 
INVOKING A BLESSING 
Water color: Sige, 15 inches by 30 inches 


Ape aes eT Signed lower right 


GEO. INNESS, N. A, 


AMERICAN 


Bay bras SCENE AT MILTON 


Size, 9 inches by 12 inches 
Signed lower right 


D. SHERRIN 


ENGLISH CONTEMPORARY 


176 A SUNNY FARM 


Size, 24 inches by 40 wmches 


Signed lower right 
A group of English farm buildings, some with straw thatched 
roofs, on the bank of a stream in which the gorgeous sunset 


is reflected. A shepherd is driving a flock of sheep along the 
road. 


EK. MUNIER 


FRENCH 


177 GIRL WITH CHERRIES 


Stze, 24 inches by 29 mches 
Signed lower right 


A girl seated on a stone wall holding a basket of cherries out 
of reach of a young boy who wants some of them, 


= VL ‘ 4 a 
© "1 uy 


[ORNING ON THE SUSQUEHANNA 


. 


JOHN CONSTABLE, R. A. 
3 ENG iIsH: 1776-1837 

OLD STONE BRIDGE 

Size, 29 tnches by 36 inches 


Signed lower left 


JAMES M. HART, N. A. 


AMERICAN 


Size, 11 inches by 18 inches 


Signed monogram lower left 


nee MINOR, NOAA; 
AMERICAN 
SUNSET ON THE RIVER 
Size, 15 inches by 24 chee 
Signed lower left 


From the Minor Estate Sale, 


ARTIST UNKNOWN 
181 THE GARDEN PARTY 
Size, 12 wmches by 16 inches : 


A group of figures in 18th Century costumes, some with musical 
instruments and others seated in the background. A composi- 
tion full of color and atmosphere. 


RIDGWAY KNIGHT 


AMERICAN: 1845-1924 


182 COUNTRY WEDDING 


Size, 20% imches by 2534 inches 
Signed at Lower left, Ripcgway KNIGHT 


Away up the river path, crossing the scene diagonally and los- 
ing itself in the distance at the right, plods a wedding pro- 
cession of countrymen and women, the bride like a white wraith 
among their sober figures. Work is interrupted for the moment 
by the weeders in the foreground, the four girls neglecting 
barrow and sacks to wonder dreamily at the solemnity of the 
cortege. 


_ 


Sold by order of his sons, 
Louis Aston Knight and Charles Knight. 


GEORGES MICHEL 
FRENCH: 1763-1843 
cima SS LANDSCAPE 


Size, 12 inches by 18 inches 


A Signed lower left 


On the crest of a green and brown hill in the right foreground 
_ stands an ancient windmill. Deep in the valley on the left 
_ winds a roadway, where the figure of a man is seen walking 
in the shadow of the hill. In the distance a level line of sea 
ie stretching across the composition. The picture is cast under 
the fall of dark heavy storm clouds, which’ are broken in the 
centre by a burst of white clouds, which rolling upward cast 
reflections of light. 


W. KOOIMANS 


cones CONTEMPORARY 
(184  _ LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 
‘ Size, 30 inches by 40 inches 
Signed lower right 


¥ i Inscription of authenticity on the back of the stretcher. 
On a meadow three cows and their calves are nicely grouped in 


HORATIO WALKER 
ae ARS EVENING 
Size, 38 inches by 28 inches 


The Chicago Exposition of 1890 


BRUCE CRANE 
/c - Se EVENING GLOW 


Size, 12 inches by 14 inches 


HORATIO WALKER 
187 THE PEASANT 
Size, 18 inches by 18 inches 


From the Chicago Exhibition of 1890 


J. G. BROWN 
188 A GROUP OF STREET URCHINS 
Size, 12 wmches by 15 snches 


Note—From his first exhibition, purchased by J. H. Herrick, 
of the Produce Exchange. 


CAWe PEALE 
PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


Size, 24 inches by 30 inches 


Hy Savily 
CATTLE AT REST: 


Size, 24 inches by 40 inches 


 EMIL A. GRUPPE 
LANDSCAPE 


Size, 30 inches by 38 mches 


W. DOBSON 
(After Van Dyke) 
1610-1646 
CHARLES FIRST 


Size, 50 inches by 40 mches 


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ALEXANDER NASMYTH 
1758-1840 
/ Y 193 YEDBURGH ABBEY, SCOTLAND 


Size, 21 inches by 17 inches 


SEBASTIANO. RICCI 
1662-1734 


: - po < 94 


Canvas on cardboard: Size, uy % inches = y ie 


JAMES STARK | 


- 1794-1859 


0 =—195 COTTAGE AND wna | 
WITH FIGURES — 


_ Size, 14 ingle by 10 inches: 


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0 ~ 196 SKETCH—MRS. ROBINSON (Perprra) 


G. ROMNEY 


This is evidently No. 5 of the Romney Sale at Christies April 
27, 1807, when Romney’s Studio residue was sold. Two pic- . 
tures are listed as follows: No. 5, Mrs. Robinson, 16 shiliings 
and No. 72, Mrs. Robinson, finished 19. 10. This sketch was 
formerly sold at Sotheby’s in 1923. 


Size, 20 inches by 16 inches 


JOHN H. WILSON (Jock Witson) 


1774-1855 


ss 197 NG BES OS 8 GAG beet nA Hd 


Sze, 33 inches by 24 inches 


Sik THOMAS LAWRENCE, KR. A: 
(After) 


1769-1830 | 


“> 198 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 


(Presumably the Earl of Bathurst) 


Sige, 30 inches by 25 inches 


J..P. LOUTHERBOURGHL Ri aa: 
1740-1813 


5S — 199 ROCKY LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 
| AND WAGON 


On copper: Size, 1644 inches by 13 inches 


LUCAS CRANACH 
1472-1553 


5, . 200 THE MAIDS OF QUEEN OMPHALE 
; DISGUISING HERCULES AS 
A WOMAN 


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Oak panel: Ssze, 2014 inches by 14% iches 
Signed with winged snake holding ring, in right hand top corner — 


Hercules is said to have been sold to Omphale, Queen of Lydia, 
as a slave in female disguise after having murdered Euphitus. 


SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS =. 
1723-1792 


YL 5, _,3Q1 PORTRAIT OF A BOY IN BLUE 
] pF 
/ if, AND LACE COLLAR 

Ssze, 14 inches by 12 mches 


Purchased at Christies, London. 


JAN VAN BALEN 


1611-1654 


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O _ 202 AN ITALIAN PALACE WITH SUSAN 
AND THE ELDERS AND 
| OTHER FIGURES 


Size, 29 inches by 19 snches 


Signature faintly visible 


JOHN OPIE, R. A. 
1761-1827 
5 a 903 PORTRAIT OF HASLETT, THE POET 


Size, 20 inches by 16 inches 


aie e we C. M. P. POWELL 


1780-1824 


Size, 36 smches by 24 inches 


: Signed lower right hand corner 


MELCHIOR HENDEKOETER 
(Attributed to) 
1636-1695 
205 FALCON ATTACKING BIRDS 


Size, 68 mches by 48 inches 


SIR.N, DANCE RA. 
1734-1811 

sans 8 206 DAVID GARRICK AS RICHARD III 

With Mezzotint by Dixon 


Size, 49 inches by 32 inches 


GEORGE MORLAND 


1763-1804 


/ ¢ 7 207 A FARMHOUSE WITH MAN 


THATCHING ASROOF 


Size, 22 inches by 15% inches 


Signature faintly visible 


ADRIEN VAN OSTADE 
DutcH: 1610-1685 


208 HEAD OF OLD MAN AND 
HEAD OF WOMAN 


(Pair) 
Canvas: Size, 5% inches by 5 inches 


Two old cronies smiling at the spectator. 


GEORGE MORLAND 
ENGLISH: 1763-1804 
209 CROSSING THE STREAM 
Size, 21 inches by 16 inches 


Signed at lower right on old tree stump 


At the edge of a deep wooded dell is a rustic bridge, spanning 
a narrow stream, which flows into a thickly wooded landscape. 


Two women and a dog are crossing the bridge. The elder 


woman carries a basket on either arm, and her head is turned 
looking! toward the observer, on the right is the open landscape 
and a sunlit sky seen beneath the foliage of two old trees. 


MPH. DEA AS Nak 


AMERICAN 


20 _ 210 FISHING BOATS IN THE CHANNEL 


Size, 28 inches by 44 snches 
Signed lower right 


M. RICO 
SPANISH: 1850-1908 
<"911 |‘ THE GRAND CANAL, VENICE 
| Size, 28 inches by 18 inches 
Signed lower left 


The Canal reflecting the blue sky, running through the centre 
of the picture, is bordered by chateaux and villas, their walls 
diffused with colorful tints and shades. Gondolas line the canal 
moored close to the sides. In the middle distance a campanile 
rises above the roofs of the houses on the left, another further 
back on the right, and a circular arched bridge crosses the 
canal. 
Purchased direct from the artist and sold by the — 
John Levy Galleries. 


J. B. GREUZE 
FRENCH: 1725-1805 


A) 212 PORTRAIT OF MADEMOISELLE OLIVIER 


Mile. Olivier was one of the actresses of the “Royal,” the Na- 
tion’s theatre under the First Republic. The attractive and 
thoughtful young woman appears at half-length and almost full 
face, life size, and leaning forward and to her left, so that her 
head rests upon her left hand, as her left elbow finds support 
on a table in front of her. Her luxuriant blonde hair falls 
lightly over her temples and in loose ringlets beside her full 
throat. It is crowned with a blue head-dress and feathers, and 
her filmy white gown, cut low and short sleeved, is trimmed 
and girdled in pale plue. Her eyes are blue and her cheeks a 
pale rose. : 


From the American Art Association Sale, New York, 1895 
From the Robert Hoe Collection, New York, 1911. 


From the Emerson McMillin Sale, American Art 
Association, 1913. 


PHILIP: ROOS 
(Known as Rosa DE TIVvoLt) 
o am 21S SHEPHERD AND FLOCK 
Ssze, 25 inches by 21 inches 


Signed lower left 


Painted in the manner of the old masters. A shepherd, with 
his flock terrorized by the coming storm, is directing a mounted 


way farer. 
J. J. HENNER 
. FRENCH 
I oem | 
a7 ae 214 RECLINING FIGURE 


Size, 16 inches by 28 snches 
Signed upper left 


A semi-nude figure lying in the grass with the face buried in 
her arms, and a blue robe partly thrown over the lower part 
of the body. A splendid example in the artist’s best manner. 


HISTORICAL PAINTING 
, ms 915 THE EMBARKATION 
Size, 58 inches by 84 inches 
Several boats leaving a rocky coast, the one boat laden with 


boxes and barrels of provisions as if for a long voyage, and a 
“number of people, some standing and others seated on the deck. 


A. P: RYDER 


AMERICAN 
r) 3S 216 EVENING LANDSCAPE 
f Size, 16 inches by 12 onches 
A picture painted in the ie best manner and showing the 
dreamy sentiment of his important works. 
GILBERT STUART 
AMERICAN 
> 20 nag We PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 


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Panel: Size, 30 inches by 25 inches 


Facing the right, three-quarters front. Round features of ruddy 
complexion, the thin brown hair brushed forward above the 
round forehead. Clad in a black coat and waistcoat, high stock 
collar, and ruff and neckerchief of white. A neutral back- 
ground of greyish tone. 

An endorsed photograph having the following inscription will 
be given the purchaser: 


“I have carefully examined the painting of which this is a 
photograph, and it is one of the last works by Gilbert Stuart, 
1755-1828. 


“It is well known that when Stuart could not obtain his 
favorite twill canvas he would have a wood panel grooved to 
produce the effect desired, this being one of the characteristics 
of this fine portrait.” 

(Signed) G. Frank MuLuiEr 


W. BEAQUESNE 
| FRENCH 
| 3 O-218 CAVALRY CHARGE 


» Size, 24 inches by 32 wmches 


Signed lower left 


A battle scene between the French and German cavalry during 
the winter campaign of 1870. 


aan. RENOIR 

oe FRENCH | | 
2 919 NUDE FIGURE (G44 

ee Size, 9 inches by 5 inches 


Signed lower right 
From the H. S. Hughes Collection. 


N. DE LARGILLIERE 

, FRENCH 

a 220 PORTRAIT OF PRINCE CHARLEY 
ane Oval: Size, 15 inches by 12 inches 


Charles Edward Philip Louis Casimer, surnamed “The Young 
_---—*~Pretender.” Born, Rome, 1720; died, 1788. He was also 
called Charles Stuart. | re 
From the Sullivan Sale. 


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J. McNEIL WHISTLER 


AMERICAN 


> 29] GIRL IN WHITE AND BROWN 


Size, 16 inches by 12 inches 
Signed, Butterfly, on right 


TT. COUTURE 
Frencu: 1815-1879 


299 L'ATELIER 


Sze, 23 inches by 28 inches 


On a divan in a smoke-filled studio are sprawled the figures 
of two artists and two half-clothed models, the pair at the left 
in} a drunken embrace, the man at the right puffing at a pipe 
while lying on his back with his head against the bare shoulder 
of the other woman. 


Sold by order of the Carroll Galleries, Limited. 


ALEXANDER DECAMPS 


FRENCH 


- 2923 A MOORISH ARCHWAY 


Size, 33 inches by 17 snches 
Signed lower left 


An arched entrance to a Moorish building with one sentinel 
standing beside the entrance and another seated on the other 
side. 


HYACINTHE RIGAUD 


FRENCH 


. 
Q 23 0 294 PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN 


Size, 33 inches by 28 inches 


Man with a wig of the period. Gren jacket with gold braid 
and buttons, over his shoulders is thrown a brown robe, he has 
a white lace scarf with pale red ribbons about his throat. 


Ee HENRY INMAN 


a — 225 PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


Size, 30 inches by 24 inches 


‘eles 
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WILLIAM BLISS BAKER 
THE SENTINEL 


- 226 
Size, 14 inches by 21 mches | 
JOHN CONSTABLE, R. A. 
1776-1837 
i Bb 227 RAINY DAY 
: Size, 27 inches by 20 inches 


Replica of the picture in the National Gallery, London. Pur- 
chased from Mr. De Forest, who obtained it from the Estate 


of the late Mr. Kirby, Auctioneer. 


RICHARD WILSON, R. A. mc 


hae 1782 


2 So - 230 A MUSICAL “panty 


Taig Po PDR Sth 1 ye eg 2 Sig ae 
mt eth SAP iste Bie aah 


J. M. W. TURNER, R. A. 

ee. 1775-1857 

Iso 931 LAKE SCENE WITH RUINS 

¥ Water color: Size 17% inches by 11% smches 

2 : ie Signed with initials on lower centre 


\ 


Identified by R. Smith as having been sold at Christies for 16 


guineas May 20, 1858. 
Collection of John Miller, lot No. 49. Photo goes with it. 


PIETER NASON 
1612-1691 
woe PORTRAIT OF MARQUISE 
DE CHAVIGNY 


Size, 46 inches by 34% inches 


F. WHEATLEY, R. A. 


| 1747-1801 
2 o —2338 AT THE TAVERN DOOR 


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Size, 21 inches by 18 inches 


From the McCormick Sale, December 1, 1922, lot No. 147. 


FRENCH SCHOOL & 
FLOWERS IN A VASE 


Stze, 40 inches by 32 inches” : a 


1753- 1839 


DUKE OF ‘CLARENCE 
AFTERWARDS eet. | 


FERDINAND BOL 
DutcH: 1611-1681 


Sees? PORTRAIT OF A LADY HOLDING 
CG- FAN AND GLOVES 


Panel: Size, 42 inches by 30% inches 
Signed at right of left elbow, Bol, fecit 


In three-quarter length, a noble lady in a black dress with 
shoulder fichu and cuffs of white gauze, the former fas- 
tened with a rosette brooch; in her right hand, hanging loosely 
at her side, a pair of fawn gloves, in her left, caught up to 
her wrist, a fan. The spiritual face and head, elongated a 
little by the mysticism of the painter, is crowned with a pointed 
Flemish cap underneath which fall at their side straying locks 
of fair hair; in the ears are pendant earrings, at the throat an- 
other jeweled ornament, though the expression, save for a loose- 
ness in the mouth, is more that of an ascetic than of a dame 
du monde. 


From the Arthur Tooth Collection. 


Keres BLAKELOCK 
AMERICAN 
238 MOONLIGHT LANDSCAPE 
Size, 16 inches by 26 inches 


Signed lower left 


A dark woodland interior, with the rising moon casting a re- 
flection in a pool of water in the foreground. 


Fe 4 


JULES DUPRE 
FRENCH 
239 BANKS OF THE STREAM 


Size, 29 inches by 23% inches 
Signed lower right 


A tall tree on the banks of a stream, the trunk and foliage re- 
flected in the water. The entire picture has a rich warm tone, 


and the autumn tints give the effect of mellowness to the 
entire scene. 


FRANCISCO JOSE GOYA 


SPANISH: 1746-1828 


240 A SPANISH SENORA 


Oval: Séze, 34 inches by 27 inches 


A lady of the Court, in a black low-necked dress, with a lace 
cap and lace bands fastened across her bosom. She holds a 
letter with seal attached in her hands. 


C. DAUBIGNY 
¥ iy FRENCH: 1817-1878 
2 ic. DAI LANDSCAPE 
a Panel: Size, 131% inches by 22 ches 
; Signed lower right 


A French farm scene. The low land in the foreground lies 
mostly under water, with a shallow stream from the left where 
ducks are swimming, or waddling along the low banks. On the 
right among the pasture several cows stand awaiting milking 
time. In the middle distance the low thatch-roofed house of 
the farmer is seen, under the deep shade of tall trees. An 
old lady is standing beneath a clump of trees, and walking along 
the further bank:-is a woman in white cap and blue apron, and 
a boy following, making their way toward the homestead. In 
the distance is seen a broad expanse of level plain meeting the 
horizon. The early morning sky is filled with moving clouds 
in varying colors and sun tints. 


THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R. A. 
EncuisH: 1727-1788 


242 PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN 
IN A BROWN COAT 


Size, 25 inches by 18 snches 


A young man—possibly in the early twenties—in a snuff-brown 
coat permitting a glimpse of a scarlet waistcoat, and a lace 
_jabot; facing half left, the head and virile shoulders‘alone be- 
ing painted. The sandy hair, cut square above an undistin- 
guished forehead, falls scantily over the collar, the pale face 
seeming to partake of its lack of vitality. 


Sold by order of the Carroll Gallery, Limited. 


SALOMON VAN RUYSDAEL 
DutcH: 1600-1670 
PAS DUCTH LANDSCAPE 
Size, 32 inches by 40% inches 


Centrally, a pool framed at the left by a mass of trees behind 
which are red-roofed farm houses and the squat shape of a 
windmill bleak against the gray morning skies; passing to 
the right, the middle gap with its vista of meadow and distant 
church spire is succeeded by a group of cottages and a pond 
in the right foreground, among the sheltering forms of trees. 
The pond is fringed about with reeds, and at the right are the 
figures of three countrymen in a small boat, one of whom is dip- 
ping his hand into a floating basket of bait towards which the 
boat has pulled out. 


Purchased from Cottier, New York. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


THEODORE ROUSSEAU 
FRENCH: 1812-1867 


QA4 FOREST OF FONTAINBLEU 


sa Canvas: Size, 39% inches by 34% inches 


Signed lower left 


A strong composition of old forest trees, rocks and bucolic 
landscape. A narrow stream is shown in the foreground, and 
the horizon is seen through the tree trunks in the distance. 


From the Mesdag Collection. Stamped on the back of canvas. 


HENRI HARPIGNIES 


FRENCH: 1819 
a 245 SOUVENIR OF ANTIBES—THE 


a - MEISSONIER PINE 
4 Canvas: Size, 63 inches by 52 inches 


Signed at the lower left, H. Harpignies, 1909 


Translation of a letter, to Mr. McMillin from the artist: 


Sir: I have learned with great pleasure that you have 
become the possessor of my painting. “The Meissonier 
Pine,” at Antibes. It is one of my works to which I de- 
voted great care. The place is well known on the coast of 
the Mediterranean, near the Gulf of Juan. I believe that 
I have painted it with spirit and a good deal of life, for the 
the site is a very grand one. . 


Accept my sincerest compliments. 


(Signed) H. Harpieniegs. 


This is indeed a superb spot, full of grandeur as M. Harpignies 
says, and a noble tree worthy of its surroundings. We look up, 
an emerald canopy screens the sky, supported by the sturdy grey 
limbs and branches of the great tree. We look beneath the 
huge, umbrageous_arch, to find the sunlight brilliant on the 
nearby shore of the glowing, sapphire sea. Distant coast lines 
rise vaguely and low in a sky suffused with a yellowish white 
light. In front of all this, the foreground is a carpet of rich, 

luxurient verdure. A brighter emerald than the arch above, 

threaded by a woodland road leading to the. blue gem, which is 
the sea, its shaded courses spotted with sunlight filtering through 
the interstices of the foliage aloft and lesser trees are assembled 
as a retinue at a little distance from the monarch. 


Purchased from M. Knoedler and Co., New York. 
Sold, Emerson McMillin Collection, 1913. 


Je Pai GLE 
FRENCH: 1814-1875 
246 HEAD OF A YOUNG ITALIAN 
Size, 21 inches by 16 inches 
Signed upper rig 
Translation of the writing on back of stretcher as follows: 


“Study of a Young Italian. Painted by Jean Francois Millet. 
Identified by his friend, Drouet, Sculpteur, 1875” 


J AG OAL 
FrencH: 1841-1901 
QA" THE RAINBOW 
Size, 15 inches by 22 inches 
Signed lower right 
A field of ripened wheat in which the partly cut grain is stocked 


up; a farmhouse in the background and, over all, a rainbow 
showing its golden band against a clearing sky. 


OTTE ERDMAN 


GERMAN 
PAS A CRITICAL MOMENT 
} po Size 29 inches by 22 inches 


Signed lower left 


In the corner of a drawing room are seen standing a young 
lady and her visitor, who is about to ask an important question. 


HORATIO WALKER, N. A. 
American: 1858 
a QAO Tek WOODIHOPPERS 
9 ae Aeiiee from the cake 
a Size, 17 inches by 22 inches 
a | Signed lower right 


Two Canadian woodchoppers before the edge of a thick wood, 
the ground lightly covered with snow. One, in the centre of 
the foreground, has felled a large tree and pauses to light his 
pipe. The other is applying his axe to a tree in the middle 
distance. : 
Smith, Thompson Collection. 


EDGAR M. WARD 
AMERICAN 
2950 THE COVERED WAGON 
Size, 33 inches by 52 inches 
Signed lower left 
Scene, the Missouri Valley 1849. 


JOHN CONSTABLE, R. A. 
1776-1837 
251 HAMSTEAD HEATH 
Size, 30 inches by 24 inches 


This picture has been in the Simpson family in Boston for over 
75 years and was purchased at the Constable Sale, 1838, at 
Fosters, London, being lot No. 44. 

Purchased from the descendants of the Simpson family, Mr, 
Charles Simpson, Riverside, Boston, Mass. 

Mr. William Roberts, London, writes as wollows about this 
painting (on back of photo which goes with the picture) : 

“This is undoubtedly to my mind a very characteristic open 
air sketch in oils by John Constable, R. A., of Hampstead Heath, 
which he painted in all the moods and at various times of the 
day. It is full of what may be called the Constable atmosphere 
and reminds us of Lady Morley’s expression on seeing one of 
his pictures, ‘How fresh, how dewy, how exhilarating.’ 

“Tt is clearly a picture of a stormy summer’s day, and it 
is extremely reminiscent of a Heath engraved by David Lucas 
for Constable’s English Landscape Scenery; it was painted 
about the same time as the original of that engraving. 


“London, August 28, 1924. 
“(Signed) W. RoBErTs.” 


[See Frontispiece] 


RICHARD COSWAY, R. A. 
1741-1821 


252 LADY IN LANDSCAPE STANDING 
AGAINST TREE 
In antique carved frame: Size, 30 inches by 25 inches 


The lady is Mrs. Trickell. From the McCormick Sale at Chris- 
ties, December Ist, 1922, lot No. 15. 


JAMES PEALE 
1749-1831 
253 THE SLAVE DEAL 
In original carved frame: Size, 40 inches by 50 inches 


Signed, J. Peale, lower right hand side 


J. J. MASQUERIER 
1778-1855 


254 PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN 
WHITE DRESS 


Size, 30 inches by 25 inches 


JOHN OPIE, R. A. 
(Attributed to) 
955 PORTRAIT OF EDMUND BURKE 


In antique carved frame: Size, 30 inches by 25 inches 


GEORGE MORLAND 
1763-1804 
956 — SELLING FISH 


Size, 22 inches by 18 inches 
Signed G. M. 


JACOB PHILLIP HACKERT 
1737-1807 
257 BAY OF NAPLES 
In antique carved frame: Size, 53 inches by 38 mches 


Signed and dated 1793 


L. THAIF 
258 OFF THE FRENCH COAST 


Size, 14 inches by 25 ches 


A. BERTSKI 
259 PLAYMATES 


Sige, 17 inches by 15 inches 


TIRATELLI 
ROME 
260 FEEDING TIME 


Size 23 inches by 34 inches 


NICHOLAS: POUSSIN 
(Attributed to) 
THE GRAPE VENDOR 


Size, 36 inches by 42 inches 


UNKNOWN 
Earty AMERICAN 
NEWSPAPER PERUSAL 


Sige, 24 mches by 29 inches 


UNKNOWN 
PORTRAIT OF ROBERT FULTON 


— Size, 26 inches by 30 inches 


RELIGIOUS 
MADONNA AND CHILD 


9128, 36 inches by 21 inches 


265 


266 


267 


268 


UNKNOWN 
AMERICAN 
PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


Stze, 36 inches by 29 mches 


G. C. HENSHAW 
RUSH STREET BRIDGE, CHICAGO 


Stze, 12 inches by 34 snches 


UNKNOWN 
ARCHITECTURAL 


Size, 15 inches by 18 inches 


UNKNOWN 


LADY IN WHITE 


Size, 20 inches by 26 inches 


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